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by Dijit
Wed Jul 20, 2016 1:36 am
Forum: Cranes
Topic: Hydrocon Cranes
Replies: 55
Views: 84855

Re: Hydrocon Cranes

Jeremy, have PM'd you.

Modelman, B&P were regular customers. I think you are probably referring to 4/5/6 ton Highlanders but they likely had a few larger models too. I know some of the salesman and will ask them.
by Dijit
Tue Jul 19, 2016 8:13 pm
Forum: Cranes
Topic: Hydrocon Cranes
Replies: 55
Views: 84855

Re: Hydrocon Cranes

I should do. My late father designed and built the first one then turned the business into a world beating product exported all over the world. First one man operated, hydraulic, carried its own strut job sections certainly in Europe and the first to use and build fibreglass cabs. Lots of other firs...
by Dijit
Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:48 am
Forum: Cranes
Topic: Hydrocon Cranes
Replies: 55
Views: 84855

Re: Hydrocon Cranes

If its a single rear axle its a Hydrocon Marksman. If its a double rear axle its a Hydrocon Clansman. Its got the Admiralty second cab. It's carrying a '79 registration which is about right and a non standard Drivers seat.
by Dijit
Wed Jan 28, 2015 1:03 am
Forum: Cranes
Topic: Hydrocon Cranes
Replies: 55
Views: 84855

Re: Hydrocon Cranes

At 00.32 crane and tipper from the firm my dad worked for - Claude Fenton http://www.britishpathe.com/video/rust-in-peace/query/RUST+IN+PEACE Steve :thumbup: It's a Hydrocon Highlander. Note the (dangerous) use without outriggers. Also whilst it's difficult to be certain it looks like it has the ma...

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